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DUKE401
Looks like mint to me, but I’m not professional
Linden_T
Looks like creeping bellflower. Really invasive depending where you are. Not sure if edible or not though
Pls_Help_My_Sherlock
From personal experience of taking photos of plants and then trying to identify them using an application, etc, I have found it much easier to take photos of them while they’re still in the ground. Plus, I can’t see the top of the leaves, which definitely helps with identification.
I suggest that tomorrow you go find some more of the same olant and take photos of it before pulling ot out. Take a good side view and slightly above, so that you can easily see the top of the leaves.
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Looks like mint to me, but I’m not professional
Looks like creeping bellflower. Really invasive depending where you are. Not sure if edible or not though
From personal experience of taking photos of plants and then trying to identify them using an application, etc, I have found it much easier to take photos of them while they’re still in the ground. Plus, I can’t see the top of the leaves, which definitely helps with identification.
I suggest that tomorrow you go find some more of the same olant and take photos of it before pulling ot out. Take a good side view and slightly above, so that you can easily see the top of the leaves.